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Brokermint Review

A back-office and commission management platform for real estate brokerages — transactions, commissions, and accounting in one system.

Starting at $99/mo (small teams)

Brokermint Pros

  • Purpose-built for brokerage commission management
  • Native QuickBooks Online sync
  • Transaction management + accounting in one platform
  • Agent statements generated automatically

Brokermint Cons

  • Per-agent pricing gets expensive at scale
  • Not a full general ledger — pair with QBO
  • Learning curve for non-accounting admins
  • Reporting less flexible than enterprise tools

Product Overview

Brokermint is built for brokerage back-office. It handles transaction checklists, commission plan calculation (including tiered splits and caps), agent statements, and ties into QuickBooks for the general ledger. Where a solo agent uses Realtyzam, a 20-agent brokerage uses Brokermint. Lone Wolf acquired Brokermint in 2022, so expect continued integration with the broader Lone Wolf stack. Pricing scales by agent count, which keeps it accessible for small brokerages but gets pricey at scale.

Brokermint features

  • Real Estate-Specific Workflows
  • Commission Calculation
  • Trust / Escrow Accounting
  • 1099 & Agent Tax Reporting
  • Bank / Credit Card Sync
  • Mileage Tracking
  • Financial Reporting Dashboard
  • CRM / TM Integrations

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Starting at $99/mo (small teams)

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